The Journal of Politics
Volume 63, Issue 4 (November 2001)
Articles:
Individual-Targeted Tolerance and Timing of Group Membership Disclosure
Ewa M. Golebiowska
On the Limits of Framing Effects: Who Can Frame?
James N. Druckman
Making Tolerance Judgments: The Effects of Context, Local and National
James L. Gibson and Amanda Gouws
Explaining the Overruling of U.S. Supreme Court Precedent
James F. Spriggs, II and Thomas G. Hansford
Voluntary Retirements from State Supreme Courts: Assessing Democratic Pressures to Relinquish the Bench
Melinda Gann Hall
Interdependence, Government Constraints, and Economic Voting
Timothy T. Hellwig
Plans and Routines, Bureaucratic Bargaining, and the Cuban Missile Crisis
Timothy J. McKeown
Interest Niches and Policy Bandwagons: Patterns of Interest Group Involvement in National Politics
Frank R. Baumgartner and Beth L. Leech
Research Notes:
Political Parties and the Adoption of Candidate Gender Quotas: A Cross-National Analysis
Miki Caul
Why Do Some Firms Give? Why Do Some Give a Lot?: High-Tech PACs, 1977-1996
David M. Hart
Michael G. Hagen, Edward L. Lascher, Jr., John F. Camobreco